Tuesday, March 8, 2016
UWI Hospital Mona Fails Again at Serving the Public
It is disheartening to hear that a lady cannot obtain critical eye treatment and is on the verge of becoming blind because UWI hospital no longer provides a machine to handle the needed procedure. Certainly, after years of use, machines will break down. However, it does not appear any responsible person at the hospital considers that important machines such as that eye machine will need to be replaced eventually. The Chairman of the UWI Board, James Moss Solomon, provided a poor, inexcusable response that the machine costs too much money. It would have been more informative to hear from Mr. Moss Solomon what action will be taken to seek funding to replace the machine so that not only this lady but the public will continue to benefit in the future. Such response shows an indifference to the plight of people who cannot afford private medical attention since having such eye procedure done privately will cost over $1 million Jamaica dollars. Such a shame!
Labels:
dislocated retina surgery,
Jamaica,
James Moss Solomon,
University Hospital of the West Indies Mona,
UWI hospital
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